starved to death at Cherson, [97];
repeats in his death the Passion of Christ, and Constans II, the tyranny of Trajan, [100].
Mary, the Mother of God, declared by Sophronius, in his synodical letter, approved by the Sixth Council, “free from all spot in body, soul, and mind,” [108];
“whoever does not honour and worship her who is blessed above every creature—let him be anathema both in this world and the next”. Pope St. Martin, the Martyr, [84];
“the most chaste, immaculate, most excellent of all creatures, the fullest of grace, the maker and giver of joy,” [100].
Maximus, the Confessor, his life, labours, and martyrdom, [157-170];
the great opponent of the Monothelite heresy, [158];
counsels Pope St. Martin to call the Lateran Council, [159];
his testimonies to the Apostolic See, [160];
carried to Byzantium, and tried before the Senate, [162];